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Ambani Son's Wildlife Centre Cleared by Top Court Panel
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•Source: Reuters
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Key takeaways
- Reuters reports that a Supreme Court-appointed committee in India has cleared a wildlife rescue center, operated by the philanthropic arm of billionaire Mukesh Ambani's group, of allegations concerning illegal animal acquisition
- The committee's findings have addressed the concerns previously raised regarding the center's operations
- This development marks a resolution for the wildlife center, which is managed under the Ambani group's charitable initiatives
Reuters reports that a Supreme Court-appointed committee in India has cleared a wildlife rescue center, operated by the philanthropic arm of billionaire Mukesh Ambani's group, of allegations concerning illegal animal acquisition. The committee's findings have addressed the concerns previously raised regarding the center's operations.
This development marks a resolution for the wildlife center, which is managed under the Ambani group's charitable initiatives. The legal review, conducted by the Supreme Court-appointed panel, aimed to investigate and validate the center's acquisition practices and overall conduct.
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